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to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's prestigious bolshoi ballet. the director was the victim of an acid attack outside his home late on thursday. >> the 42-year-old suffered serious injury to his face, and doctors are fighting to save his eyesight. the head of the bolshoi theater says he believes the attack was a product of a and b -- of envy. it highlights a long history of power struggles at the ballet. >> this is the only lead. in the cover of darkness, a masked assailant attacked and escaped. >> if thing like this has never happened before, so we at the m
to 12 billion euros. the reasons -- poor planning and construction errors. in addition, the company faces corruption allegations in kazakhstan. in germany, the company had to pay a 103-million-you're a fine in a price-fixing scandal. a real operator is considering a lawsuit. -- the company had to pay a 103- million-euro fine. as negotiations with deutsche bank continue, there still a lot of work to do to get things back on track. >> a real-life tragedy has taken center stage at russia's...
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skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of years ago and the rise of you could has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that unions this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about are we dependent nation as a democracy and determine their own future or not and i want to referendum now more of a promise because i want to ask there's a lot of concern that if a person left the that this would massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say
skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of years ago and the rise of you could has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it...
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has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirty.
has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirty.
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sarah firth despite the prime minister cozying up to euro skeptics in parliament privately the pm wants britain in the union. due to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited fourth speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside your house in london to talk to the leader of the u.k. independence party nigel for the party that says we're better off out the nigel and some of the excerpts are revealed quite a positive thing to that he does well positive in the sense of you know he's using euro skeptic language to pursue a euro far agenda exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of you get on the rise of ukip has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we must renegotiate but the realit
sarah firth despite the prime minister cozying up to euro skeptics in parliament privately the pm wants britain in the union. due to the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria involving a number of british nationals amongst others the prime minister had to postpone that long awaited fourth speech on europe but nonetheless some extracts of what he was expected to say in that speech have been revealed to us more about that we're outside your house in london to talk to the leader of the u.k....
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has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirteen thousand tons of gold versus the u.s. which has maybe a thousand times but one of the big problem stacey of course is the central banks of lease their gold out and sold it and it's now sitting in the pockets of hundreds of millions of indians in the confident in.
has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirteen thousand tons of gold versus the u.s. which has maybe a thousand times but one of the big problem stacey of course is the central banks of lease their gold out and sold it and it's now sitting in the pockets of hundreds of millions of indians in the confident in.
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. >> bob: down side is he did introduce cycling to america, which led to all the euro trash outfits that led to people riding around at 5:00 -- >> andrea: but he was the ambassador to europe. now they're in the cafes going see, he -- >> bob: who cared about cycling before he came along? maybe a few afterwards. >> eric: i lost a mother and sister to cancer. they loved lance armstrong. not because of it,be but because he was a cyclist but it was because he beat cancer and fought off a disease. there are people out there stricken with cancer -- >> dana: tony snow wore the livestrong bracelet every day he was press secretary. we wore it for him. it was based on a lie. he became rich, famous, every comfort in the world. the bost doctors in the world. great, the charity -- >> eric: my sister and my mother didn't look to lance armendariz because he won tour de frances but he beat testicular and brain cancer. >> dana: i understand. >> bob: who would have known that -- >> dana: it's unfair to say people criticizing him for what he did don't care about people of cancer. my grand parents died of ca
. >> bob: down side is he did introduce cycling to america, which led to all the euro trash outfits that led to people riding around at 5:00 -- >> andrea: but he was the ambassador to europe. now they're in the cafes going see, he -- >> bob: who cared about cycling before he came along? maybe a few afterwards. >> eric: i lost a mother and sister to cancer. they loved lance armstrong. not because of it,be but because he was a cyclist but it was because he beat cancer and...
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has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirteen thousand tons of gold versus the u.s. which has maybe a thousand times but one of the big problem stacey of course is the central banks of lease their gold out and sold it and it's now sitting in the pockets of hundreds of millions of indians. on the continent of india and so when germany goes to collect their gold they find that it's not there it's been sold and that's what this war is all about especially now that the central banking system is collapsing and countries want the only currency without counterparty risk the only currency you can print more of and that would be gold now they mention their partner central banks and this is a remnant of the bretton woods system so post world war two the us dollar was declared the world's reserve currency but for international trade it was backed by gold and because you were having to settle your balance of trade via the central banks it was convenient in one thousand nine hundred five in one nine hundred fifty one nine hundred sixty four i
has been trading relatively well against the dollar because in the euro zone there are twelve thirteen thousand tons of gold versus the u.s. which has maybe a thousand times but one of the big problem stacey of course is the central banks of lease their gold out and sold it and it's now sitting in the pockets of hundreds of millions of indians. on the continent of india and so when germany goes to collect their gold they find that it's not there it's been sold and that's what this war is all...
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many many trillions of dollars yen and euro's been created the total supply of gold around the world during the same period of time is a whopping eight percent well again you know that was before the collapse of lehman brothers before the collapse the near collapse of the global financial system and in response to that film gap to the gold antitrust action committee said this kaiser's documentary may be sensational forgetting it and the knowledge of it from the german central bank for the first time that germany's gold reserves are actually in the custody of the united states this is a detail the buddhist bank long has denied to all those who have inquired and it's potentially a matter of great controversy in germany this is what gap to wrote and two thousand and nine august two thousand and nine since then of course there's been l'arche all doggedly pursuing this story emailing the bundesbank every single day for the last four years and this turned into a tabloid story building had us blood all covered in germany and then it got up to the congress people senators in their political
many many trillions of dollars yen and euro's been created the total supply of gold around the world during the same period of time is a whopping eight percent well again you know that was before the collapse of lehman brothers before the collapse the near collapse of the global financial system and in response to that film gap to the gold antitrust action committee said this kaiser's documentary may be sensational forgetting it and the knowledge of it from the german central bank for the first...